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disconnect
[ dis-kuh-nekt ]
verb (used with object)
- to sever or interrupt the connection of or between; detach:
They disconnected the telephone. We were disconnected.
verb (used without object)
- to sever or terminate a connection, as of a telephone; hang up:
State your business and disconnect.
- to withdraw into one's private world:
When social pressures become too great, she simply disconnects.
noun
- an act or instance of disconnecting, especially the suspension of telephone or cable TV service for nonpayment of service charges.
- a lack of communication or agreement:
There is a huge disconnect between management and employees.
disconnect
/ 藢诲瑟蝉办蓹藞苍蓻办迟 /
verb
- tr to undo or break the connection of or between (something, such as a plug and a socket)
noun
- a lack of a connection; disconnection
a disconnect between political discourse and the public
Derived Forms
- 藢诲颈蝉肠辞苍藞苍别肠迟颈辞苍, noun
- 藢诲颈蝉肠辞苍藞苍别肠迟颈惫别, adjective
- 藢诲颈蝉肠辞苍藞苍别肠迟别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲颈蝉顎卌辞苍路苍别肠迟顎侥谤 noun
- 诲颈蝉顎卌辞苍路苍别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
- 诲颈蝉顎卌辞苍路苍别肠顎僼颈惫别路ness noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of disconnect1
Example Sentences
Netanyahu has lashed out at the protesters, dismissing their concerns as "propaganda lies", spread by "a small handful of fringe elements 鈥 loud, anarchist and disconnected pensioners, most of whom haven't served in years".
Another source of squishiness is the disconnect between raw GDP figures and the standards of living in individual countries.
RTE said the Iberian network had been disconnected from 12:38 to 13:30 on Monday, when the 400kV line to Catalonia was restored.
鈥淭hey had already lost so much and were disconnected so much, that this could be one thing that we control them not losing,鈥 Rugh says.
Unfortunately I was so behind in studying and so disconnected from any possible chance of friendship that I ended up dropping out and enrolling at an entirely different university.
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